Brothers reunited

In the ’60s, many aboriginal children were taken from their birth parents. Many children, now adults, have spent their lives trying to reconnect with their loved ones. Some never do, but Jim Poitras and his brother Brian Reynoldson tell Saskatoon Morning host Leisha Grebinski about their journey.

Saskatoon MorningHistory of War Time Homes in SaskatoonMar 19, 2015 | 4:36City archivist Jeff O'Brien tells us the history of the war time home in Saskatoon. It's been 70 years this spring since the first war time development was built.

Saskatoon MorningThe Little Library is back in businessMar 15, 2015 | 4:41Sarah Cochran tells the story of how the Little Library was restored for the neighbourhood with the help of woodworker Dave Balderstone.

Saskatoon MorningTemple Grandin speaks with Leisha Grebinski about how autism has helped her see the world differentlyMar 11, 2015 | 10:47American author and animal welfare specialist Temple Grandin is in Saskatoon to deliver a lecture at the U of S. She dropped by Saskatoon Morning to talk about how her autism has helped her see the world differently.

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Saskatoon MorningSylvia McAdam releases new book about legal systems in pre-Colonial First Nations societiesMar 10, 2015 | 5:53McAdam says that understanding the systems that predated European contact can help people understand legal and justice issues experienced right now by First Nations people, in particular Cree or Nêhiyaw peoples.

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Saskatoon MorningSaskatoon social worker starts a support group for people suffering from PTSD.Feb 25, 2015 | 11:28Jen Chouinard wants those who are facing post traumatic stress disorder to have a place to help each other get and stay well.